Square fanboys have to find a place to lay their blame when the company does something they dont like. Enix is the perfect scapegoat.
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Square fanboys have to find a place to lay their blame when the company does something they dont like. Enix is the perfect scapegoat.
This merger is the reason I will never find happiness. Curse you, Enix, and all your evil.
Amen!!!! :D *boom*Quote:
Originally Posted by Del Murder
O come on, aren't you excited about the concept of Dragon Fantasy? No longer will we have the streamlined approach of FF, rather a more level-grinding, off-the-wall interface melded into all that storytelling. Go go Erdrick's Ulitma Weapon.
I cried myself to sleep last night over the concept of Dragon Fantasy...
Dragon Fantasy or Final Warrior/Quest? Wierd....Anyways I think this is great the two RPG giants fused into one, sharing ideas to make their franchises even better than before? While some were failures, like some consider X-2 a failure but I enjoyed it and besides that game I believe began development when it was Squaresoft, I think....
Enix's people aren't messing with Squaresoft games anyways, so X-2 was all Square's fault/triumph.Quote:
Dragon Fantasy or Final Warrior/Quest? Wierd....Anyways I think this is great the two RPG giants fused into one, sharing ideas to make their franchises even better than before? While some were failures, like some consider X-2 a failure but I enjoyed it and besides that game I believe began development when it was Squaresoft, I think....
No! No! I will not have it! No Dragon Fantasy! The end of the world is nigh!!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Maxx Power
And FFX-2 is Enix's fault! I don't care! *runs*
*bangs head on desk in frustration*
In any event, I don't think they'd mesh well together, except in that little boardgame thing, but I don't believe there is much danger in it anyways.
I was pissed at first, but I got Kawaii's opinion, let it rest.
The empires of Final Fantasy, Crono Trigger have merged with the empires of Dragon Warrior and Star Ocean, what could you say is bad about that?
Really is that right? Didn't know that! I thought I read somewhere otherwise.Quote:
Originally Posted by Behold the Void
I don't know if they improved after the first one or not, but the original Dragon Warrior on the NES... was crap.
And I actually played it most of the way through back when I got it (got to that last castle, but never finished), even though I didn't think it was THAT great... I wanted to finish the game and see if it ever got much better. It didn't.
Seriously... was it the ONLY RPG on the NES when it came out or something? (note, I do not count the Zelda series as RPGs--I honestly can't see why anyone does, as they seem to be an action-type game first, with only a few tiny bits of RPG-ish stuff added on later)
I can't see any other way it would've actually sold well.
Of course, I also don't see why people are blaming Enix for the messing-up of the newer FF's... Square is perfectly capable of messing up on its own. Making one of the normal "numbered" FF's an online thing was one of those mess-ups... if anything, 11 should've been a "sort-of Final Fantasy" like Crystal Chronicles or (speaking of mess-ups..) Mystic Quest--they have "Final Fantasy" in their name, but aren't part of the main series.
I agree, Square is ruining Enix's good name ;)
I liked it when Squaresoft was just that. For one it is easier to say.....that and it sounds cooler.
The whole Dragon Fantasy thing..... (imagines a dragon w/ spikey blonde hair using an extreamly large sword) :cry:
Before they were "Squaresoft", they were just called "Square" look at the cart for FF1 or FF2/4j. They just say "Square"
I think there was actually two back then: Square and Squaresoft. One was the developer and the other was the publisher.
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